"I would like to start out by thanking everyone who has been there to support me and help me get back to 100% healthy," Dormady wrote on Twitter. "I would also like to thank the University of Houston for the past six months! During that time I was able to redshirt, which allowed me to get healthy, stronger and faster.

"I now have the opportunity to play my final collegiate season at Central Michigan University! Thank you Coach McElwain and Coach (Kevin) Barbay for this opportunity. I am excited for this new adventure at CMU! Let's get to work!"

Dormady spent two seasons as Joshua Dobbs' backup. He entered the preseason in 2017 competing with Jarrett Guarantano for the starting quarterback spot, ultimately winning the battle and starting the first five games of the season.

Dormady appeared as a backup in the sixth game before undergoing season-ending shoulder surgery to address an injury that former Tennessee coach Butch Jones said "had been bothering him for quite some time."

Dormady appeared as a reserve in the first two games of Houston's 2018 season. By playing in fewer than five games, he preserved his final year of eligibility. The Boerne, Texas, native can play for CMU in 2019 as a graduate transfer.